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The '''Vedan script''' was an impure [[Wikipedia:abjad|abjad]] (a consonantal alphabet) used to write the now extinct [[Vedan language]]. It is the ancestor of most scripts around the [[Orddonach]].
The '''Vedan script''' (və-DAHN) was an impure [[Wikipedia:abjad|abjad]] (a consonantal alphabet) used to write the now extinct [[Vedan language]]. It is the ancestor of most scripts around the [[Orddonach]].


== Table of letters ==
== Table of letters ==
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[[Category:Abjads]] [[Category:Writing systems]]
[[Category:Abjads]] [[Category:Writing systems]]

Latest revision as of 21:10, 1 November 2025

Vedan script
Script type
Impure abjad
Time period
1100 BNB - 600 BNB
DirectionBoustrophedon, primarily right-to-left
LanguagesVedan
Related scripts
Parent systems
Child systems
Old Phyrean scripts
 This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and  , see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters.

The Vedan script (və-DAHN) was an impure abjad (a consonantal alphabet) used to write the now extinct Vedan language. It is the ancestor of most scripts around the Orddonach.

Table of letters

The chart below shows the order and phonetic values of the Vedan characters.

Character Name Value Notes
baʕart "sieve" [b]
βərʕan "rye, ceral" [β]
damat "whip" [d]
djimaʕan "cotton" [d͡ʒ]
caḥat "ostrich" [ʃ]
śəmu "stair, step" [ɬ] Northern variant.
Southern variant.
nima "infant" [n]
mawat "cat" [m]
Variant used in the eastern parts of Anwnah.
lila "moon" [l]
qərt "river" [q]
djanat "yoke" [d͡ʒ] Obsolete, mostly found in the south.
δəśu "seat, chair" [ð]
δjanat "father" [d͡ʒʰ]
samat "bee" [s]
ʕan "plant, flower" [ʕ]
tayat "son, boy" [t]
tcaśu "leg" [t͡ʃ] A dialectal letter used in the east for early Vedan transcription.
kaʕa "fire" [k]
ra "sun" [r] Northern variant.
Southern variant.
janʕa "shame" [ʒ] A dialectal letter used in the east for early Vedan transcription.
za "egg" [θ] Both variants present equal distribution.
həru "oar" [h]
yana "ring" [j], m.l. [i] Both variants present equal distribution.
θaʕart "lyre" [tʰ] Southern variant.
Northern variant.
θcayu "head" [t͡ʃʰ]
gəʕa "claw, nail" [g]
ʔanu "heart" [ʔ], m.l. [ə]
χət "legs" [kʰ]
pərqa "pot" [p]
φisat "vase, jug" [pʰ] Southern variant.
Northern variant.
tcədu "table" [t͡ʃ]
γamʕan "holly" [ɣ]
wərʕan [w] Originally a variant of , it became its own letter to account for the original ambiguity of the letter.
ḫən "mouth" [x], m.l. [o]
ϙiju "house" [qʰ] Both variants present equal distribution, with the former being slightly favoured by eastern writers.
ḥiza "pomegranate" [ħ]